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NASA, Google use neural network to find new planets

NASA, Google use neural network to find new planets

'First known eight-planet system outside our own'.
Ry Crozier Dec 15 2017 9:00AM Software
First ASKAP science results expected in a year

First ASKAP science results expected in a year

Radio telescope officially open.
Ry Crozier Oct 5 2012 3:31PM Hardware
Murchison radio astronomers to get Linux cluster

Murchison radio astronomers to get Linux cluster

IBM cluster to replace custom hardware.
Juha Saarinen Jul 25 2012 7:00AM Hardware
Pawsey Centre to get petascale Cray machine

Pawsey Centre to get petascale Cray machine

Third component of high-performance compute project.
Staff Writers Jul 20 2012 2:55PM Hardware
New Zealand joins Aussie SKA bid via 1 Gbps network

New Zealand joins Aussie SKA bid via 1 Gbps network

CSIRO collaboration forms 'giant' trans-Tasman telescope.
Liz Tay May 27 2010 1:06PM Telco/ISP
Video: First ASKAP radio telescope is listening

Video: First ASKAP radio telescope is listening

35 more identical telescopes expected by 2013.
Liz Tay , Munir Kotadia Mar 8 2010 3:00PM Hardware
Telescope network to crunch an exabyte of data a day

Telescope network to crunch an exabyte of data a day

SKA-Jr will collect more data in six hours than all radio astronomy combined.
Munir Kotadia Sep 17 2009 5:29PM Oddware
West Oz spends $80m on supercomputer

West Oz spends $80m on supercomputer

Strengthens bid for radio telescope project.
Staff Writers Aug 27 2009 3:32PM Networking
Kiwis join Aussie radio telescope bid

Kiwis join Aussie radio telescope bid

Supercomputing and high-tech sectors could benefit.
Staff Writers Aug 21 2009 12:18PM Oddware
Australia puts $88m into space

Australia puts $88m into space

Funds telescope construction and Mount Stromlo refit.
Staff Writers Jul 22 2009 10:12AM Oddware
Aussies stake claim for SKA space telescope

Aussies stake claim for SKA space telescope

Researchers have transmitted astronomy data from the east to west coast of Australia at high-speed but will need to achieve a “several hundred” factor improvement in speed to win a major astronomy deal.
Staff Writers Mar 12 2009 1:49PM Telco/ISP
Aussie telescopes join global networked space imaging project

Aussie telescopes join global networked space imaging project

Australian researchers will join their counterparts from 13 countries to demonstrate a way of generating cosmic radio images up to 100 times clearer than is possible from the best optical telescopes.
Staff Writers Jan 15 2009 2:42PM Telco/ISP
Hubble crashes again

Hubble crashes again

NASA is reporting that computer problems on the Hubble orbital telescope have worsened, complicating the mission planned to repair it.
Iain Thomson Oct 20 2008 3:10PM Hardware
Microsoft turns stargazer with Worldwide Telescope

Microsoft turns stargazer with Worldwide Telescope

Microsoft's WorldWide Telescope, a free tool that allows users to explore images of the sky at night, will be available at the end of May..
Guy Dixon May 10 2008 12:20PM Software
Astronomers focus on EU-sized telescope

Astronomers focus on EU-sized telescope

Four of Europe's biggest radio astronomy facilities are to be connected using high-bandwidth point-to-point circuits through the European Union's Express Production Real-time eVLBI Service (EXPReS) project.

Staff Writers Nov 6 2007 2:24PM Hardware
Nasa telescope to view the Big Bang

Nasa telescope to view the Big Bang

World's most powerful telescope nears completion.
Robert Jaques Feb 9 2007 1:36PM Oddware
Google reaches for the stars with super telescope

Google reaches for the stars with super telescope

Large Synoptic Survey Telescope project scheduled to go live in 2013.
Robert Jaques Jan 9 2007 9:11AM Oddware

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